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Not for the faint of heart
The first 30 minutes are pretty boring but once you get off the road, it gets very nice although there are many steep and often very narrow narrow valleys right next to you. So it’s not for kids or fo...
Get off at the Kawanoribashi bus stop from Okutama Station, start climbing, and arrive in a few hours. I visited during the rainy season in June, so it's a masterpiece of waterfall with plenty of water. Since I visited during the fresh green season, I walk through the valley to the waterfall, so the greenery of moss is also dyed in my eyes. I will come again when the autumn leaves. I wonder if I might turn back here without climbing Mt. Kawamos.
On the way from Kawanoribashi bus stop to Mt. Kawamori via Hosokurabashi, there is Momohiro Falls. It is a famous waterfall in Okutama, but it is not a place to visit for sightseeing purposes. It is a place where climbers to Mt. Kawamori stop by, and it is better not to stop by easily. The autumn leaves season will be around, and the charm along the mountain stream will increase, but there are many other famous autumn leaves spots.
I stopped by here on the return route. All my friends were fascinated by the natural scenery. He healed my tired body for a while. If it's not too cold, you should soak in a footbath.
It is a waterfall on the way to Mt. Kawamori. I walked for about an hour and a half from the bus stop at Kawanoribashi. The amount of water and the head are that much, but the wind is cool and heals your fatigue. The slope becomes steep from here to the top of the mountain!
Not for the faint of heart
The first 30 minutes are pretty boring but once you get off the road, it gets very nice although there are many steep and often very narrow narrow valleys right next to you. So it’s not for kids or fo...
they're all green.
Get off at the Kawanoribashi bus stop from Okutama Station, start climbing, and arrive in a few hours. I visited during the rainy season in June, so it's a masterpiece of waterfall with plenty of water. Since I visited during the fresh green season, I walk through the valley to the waterfall, so the greenery of moss is also dyed in my eyes. I will come again when the autumn leaves. I wonder if I might turn back here without climbing Mt. Kawamos.
Stop by on the way to Mt. Kawamori
On the way from Kawanoribashi bus stop to Mt. Kawamori via Hosokurabashi, there is Momohiro Falls. It is a famous waterfall in Okutama, but it is not a place to visit for sightseeing purposes. It is a place where climbers to Mt. Kawamori stop by, and it is better not to stop by easily. The autumn leaves season will be around, and the charm along the mountain stream will increase, but there are many other famous autumn leaves spots.
You should take off your shoes.
I stopped by here on the return route. All my friends were fascinated by the natural scenery. He healed my tired body for a while. If it's not too cold, you should soak in a footbath.
It was cool and comfortable.
It is a waterfall on the way to Mt. Kawamori. I walked for about an hour and a half from the bus stop at Kawanoribashi. The amount of water and the head are that much, but the wind is cool and heals your fatigue. The slope becomes steep from here to the top of the mountain!